A beam of sunlight admitted into a darkened room through a narrow aperture, and there dispersed into a vario-tinted band by the interposition of a prism, is not absolutely W continuous.
A beam of X-rays is diffracted by the electrons in a crystalline material, just as visible light is diffracted by larger objects.
A brother who has a beam in his own eye should not be judging the brother who may have a mote in his eye.
A counterpoise was placed on the solenoid end of the balance beam to act against the attraction of the solenoid, the position of the counterpoise determining the length of the arc in the crucible.
A frame is bolted to the beam and this carries the breast or mould-board to the fore-end of which the share is fitted.
A gill net does not destroy the sea bed unlike beam trawlers or even worse scallop dredgers.
A highly collimated beam of gamma-ray photons is made incident upon a detector crystal.
A similar construction is followed for flat roofs, the grades being generally formed in the girder and beam construction, and a flat ceiling secured by hanging from them, with steel straps, a light tier of ceiling beams. The floor beams are tied laterally by rods in continuous lines placed at or above their neutral axis.
A telescoping cord allows you to pick up the beam and move it around.
A timing strut fitted to the car to activate a timing beam.
A tin cup sounds like an odd gift to give someone, but if you have a Civil War buff friend, fill an original or replica tin cup with something else they like and watch them beam with excitement when they unwrap the package.
Above the brow-tine is developed a second palmated tine, which appears to represent the bez-tine of the red-deer; there is no trez-tine, but some distance above the bez the beam is suddenly bent forward to form an "elbow," on the posterior side of which is usually a short back-tine; above the back-tine the beam is continued for some distance to terminate in a large expansion or palmation.
Abstract Jones matrices describe the polarization, or spin angular momentum, of a light beam as it passes through an optical system.
After about a second from the time of the final release of the beam, the forceps E again close and the hanger D is held firmly in its new position.
Again if PQ be any segment of the beam which is free from load, Q lying to the right of P, we find FPFQ, MPMQ=--F.PQ; (12)
Again, we may split a narrow beam of light by partial reflexion from a transparent plate, and recombine the constituent beams after they have traversed different circuits of nearly equivalent lengths, so as to obtain interference fringes.
Alex Cunningham and colleagues took delivery of a Shimadzu UV 2501 dual beam spectrophotometer in November 2004.
All the rays through a given point in the first principal focal plane of the anterior system of lenses traverse the plate as a parallel beam and reunite at the corresponding point of the second focal plane of the posterior system, each in its passage being divided into two by the plate having a given relative retardation.
Although, when Beam was annexed to the domains of the crown, it was granted a conseil d'etat and a parlement, which sat at Pau, the province also retained its fors until the Revolution.
An ebonite beam B is rocked up and down rapidly by a train of mechanism, and moves the cranks FIG.
An image is created on the CRT surface by varying the electron beam intensity for each pixel.
An internal thread at their beam exits may be used for installing mechanical shutters or various types of optical components.
And, if the rider weight has been correctly adjusted, the bag of sugar will be shown to weigh exactly 4 lb by the beam vibra - ting in equipoise.
Another toy for night play, this one shoots out a beam of light so that kids can take aim at targets even when they can't see them clearly.
Any craft with una rig is fairly shallow and broad in the beam, often fitted with an extra rig.
Appropriate items include a sturdy door jamb, an attic beam, a tree branch or whatever else allows you to grip it while also supporting your body weight.
As the glass cylinder, driven by a motor, revolves upon its axis while also advancing (by means of a screw thread on the axis), all portions of the picture are successively brought under the beam or pencil of light and cause a beam of varying intensity to fall on the selenium cell.
As the particle passes through the beam, a secondary " pulse " signal is generated by a single optical fiber.
As the supply of sodium was increased, the lines, besides becoming broader, did so unsymmetrically, and a shaded wing or band appeared on one side or the other according as the beam impinged on one side or the other of the flame.
As the uppermost compartment fills, the weights end of the beam rises, and by means of a vertical rod suc - cessively operates on detents connected with the rotation of the two brushes, and stops them in turn.
As they neared the first turn, something glinted in the beam of Dean's flashlight.
Asses are reared in Beam, Corsica, Upper Poitou, the Limousin, Berry and other central regions.
At the bottom of the vertical leg from the goods-pan there is also a projecting piece which is attached to the top of a vertical piston rod, the piston of which plays in a dash-pot of glycerin as the beam sways, and deadens the vibrations of the index arm.
B is the pan on which the coin rests, at a point above the beam.
Batman and Robin realize that the beam does not make women disappear and they come up with a plan to repel and cancel out and the effects of the beam.
Beam trawl Beam trawls are used principally in waters shallower than 50m in depth to catch flatfish over relatively even sandy seabed.
Beam was the pretext for a rising among the Protestants, who had remained loyal during these troublous years; and although the military organization of French Protestantism, arranged by the assembly of La Rochelle, had been checked in 1621, by the defection of most of the reformed nobles, like Bouillon and Lesdiguires, de Luynes had to raise the disastrous siege of Montauban.
Bearing in mind that with ordinary trade balances there is always a possi - bility of the scale-pans and chains getting interchanged, these conditions require; (a) That the beam without the scale-pans and chains must be equally balanced and horizontal; (b) that the two scale-pans with their chains must be of equal weight; (c) that the arms of the beam must be exactly equal in length; i.e.
Before weaving can commence the warp yarns must be assembled onto a beam.
Bob stokes the boiler, providing steam for Fred to work the Beam Engine.
But beyond that of Anie (8215 ft.), on the meridian of Orthez, which marks the boundary of Beam, much loftier elevations appear, - Mourrous (9760 ft.), on the border of Hautes-Pyrenees, and the southern peak of Ossau (9465 ft.).
But opposed to this etymology is the fact that the word cagot is first found in the for of Beam not earlier than 1551.
By projecting a beam of infrared light from a third lens, the goggles could essentially "light up" a room with infrared, which is invisible to the human eye.
By scanning a photodiode along a line across the beam reflected by the interferometer, a line array of ultrasound receivers is effectively synthesized.
By testing the beam with the scale-pans attached and equal weights in the pans, and noting carefully the position which it takes up; and then interchanging the scale-pans, &c., and again noting the position which the beam takes up, a correct inference can be drawn as to the causes of error; and if after slightly altering or adjusting the knife-edges and scale-pans in the direction indicated by the experiment, the operation is repeated, any required degree of accuracy may be ob - tained by successive approximations.
By this arrangement the angular rotation of the reflected beam is less than that of the magnet, and hence the spot of light reflected from this mirror yields a trace on a much smaller scale than that given by the ordinary mirror and serves to give a complete record of even the most energetic disturbance.
By this rotation a beam of light reflected from the surface suffers displacement.
Caine was the scene of the synod of 978 when, during the discussion of the question of celibacy, the floor suddenly gave way beneath the councillors, leaving Archbishop Dunstan alone standing upon a beam.
Chen's method describes how to make a " master " or mold of a chip, using electron beam lithography.
Christ commands us to see not only the splinter in our adversary 's eye, but also the beam in our own.
Christ commands us to see not only the splinter in our adversary's eye, but also the beam in our own.
Conceive a beam of plane polarized light to move among a number of particles, all small compared with any of the wavelengths.
Consequently the detection beam is usually set with its maximum at an angle of about 3 o to reduce the likelihood of ground clutter.
Convergent beam electron diffraction In many materials, the crystal structure of minority phases is not known.
Counter machines have an advantage over scale-beams in not being encumbered with suspension chains and the beam above.
Craig Huxley designed the Star Trek Blaster Beam at age 11 and actually started out as a child actor.
Cyclists are dazzled by full beam headlights, like everyone else.
Deflections of the suspended needle are indicated by the movement of a narrow beam of light which the mirror reflects from a lamp and focusses upon a graduated cardboard scale placed at a distance of a few feet; the angular deflection of the beam of light is, of course, twice that of the needle.
Diagnostic x rays are performed by positioning the part of the body to be examined between a focused beam of x rays and a plate containing film.
Dundee One surgeon performing open radical prostatectomy; radical radiotherapy - external beam 50 gray in 20 fractions; brachytherapy referred to Edinburgh.
During his residence in Birmingham, Messrs Chance being makers of glass for use in lighthouse lamps, his attention was naturally turned to problems of lighthouse illumination, and he was able to devise improvements in both the catoptric and dioptric methods for concentrating and directing the beam.
During the siege of La Rochelle he performed a mission which brought him in touch with Richelieu, who shortly afterwards nominated him intendant de justice in Beam (1631), and in 1639 summoned him to Paris with the title of counsellor of state.
Early one morning, we are told, in the fourth month, he got up, and with his hands behind his back, dragging his staff, he moved about his door, crooning over " The great mountain must crumble, The strong beam must break, The wise man must wither away like a plant."
Early results from trials using proton beam radiotherapy are promising.
Electron transparent cross-sections through the deformed region were prepared using a focused ion beam.
Equal-armed balances may be divided into (t) scale-beams or balances in which the scale-pans are below the beam; (2) counter machines and balances on the same principle, in which the scale-pans are above the beam.
Examples; 50 ft wide beam shell £ 21,000, full fit £ 75,000, 58 ft Dutch style barge shell £ 31,000.
External beam radiation is performed on an outpatient basis and usually occurs over a period of three to four weeks.
External beam radiation therapy involves focusing a beam of radiation on the eye.
Fig 2. An outline of the merged beam experiment; D 1 and D 2 are calibrated detectors for photons and ions.
Filters must be situated in and not vignette the collimated beam [3.10, Sa] .
Finally, we have the thamin, or Eld's deer, C. (R.) eldi, ranging from Burma to Siam, and characterized by the continuous curve formed by the beam and the brow-tine of the antlers.
Flashlight Tag-The child who is "it" gets a flashlight, while the others try to stay out of the light's beam.
For an event like a prom, you may also want to try out a skin-highlighting product such as Benefit's High Beam, or Revlon's Skinlights.
For example leaping onto an aerial runway, riding a bike on parapet, balancing on a high beam.
For example speed position in a beam could be used to vary say reverberation time.
For example, there are boxes in multiplayer that contain either the light beam, the dark beam, the annihilator beam, or power bombs in plain sight, all of which you would have to spend ages looking for in one-player mode.
For historical reasons, radio astronomers call the point spread function the beam.
For instance, a ticking watch may be put at the focus of a large concave metallic mirror, which sends a parallel " beam " of sound to a second concave mirror facing the first.
For instance, in the case 01 a beam in equilibrium under any given loads and the reactionf at the supports, we get a graphical representation of the distributior of bending moment over the beam.
For maximum flexibility, the beam can be reversed and used as a traditional beam screed.
Frame is made of wood (only gunwales, keelson, 1 cross beam and two side stringers visible ).
Frame is made of wood (only gunwales, keelson, 1 cross beam and two side stringers visible).
From operating altitudes of up to 1000 feet, the searchlight beam can be adjusted to provide illumination over a wide area.
From the above instances we see that an instrumental appliance that polarizes a beam of light may be used as a means of detecting and examining polarization.
From the old French mantel came the English compounds "mantel-piece," "mantel-shelf," for the stone or wood beam which serves as a support for the structure above a fire-place, together with the whole framework, whether of wood, stone, &c., that acts as an ornament of the same (see Chimneypiece).
Great 3D laser cubes are made by directing a single laser beam through a crystal block to an exact point.
H is a pulley to guide the approaching and receding parts of the belt to and from the beam in parallel directions.
He called attention to curious phenomena occurring in the track of a luminous beam.
He had retained all the habits of a country gentleman of his native Beam, careless, familiar, boastful, thrifty, cunning, combined since his sojourn at the court of the Valois with a taint of corruption.
He stepped through the doorway and turned the beam of light on her.
He turned the beam around the yard and then shut the door.
He was now about two points before Cradock's beam, biding his time and waiting for the sun to set.
He was the inventor also of the photophone, an instrument for transmitting sound by variations in a beam of light, and of phonographic apparatus.
Hence a wide beam demands treatment with further apparatus (usually a telescope) of high magnifying power.
Hence, if a be the width of the diffracted beam, and do the angle through which the wave-front is turned, ado = dX, or dispersion = /a ..
His disciples' bodies already dangled from the arms of the cross before he was hung on the centre beam.
His Histoire de Beam was published at Paris in 1640.
His long reign (1229-1290) was a perpetual struggle with the kings of France and England, each anxious to assert his suzerainty over Beam.
Holes for the main beam fixings should be drilled by an expert, using a suitable masonry drill and safety guards.
However the beam thickness, which is of several microns, is difficult to measure with sufficient uncertainty.
However, if the lights go out, a beam of light from an acute angle makes these same particles visible.
However, once you 've used your tractor beam to pick them up they are now your prisoners !
I immediately ascended the conning tower and by this time the object was on our starboard beam.
I lifted the heavy wood beam that crossed their door, securing it.
I replaced the beam securing the door on my side and without a word, left the cellar.
If a solution of the pigment is placed in the path of a beam of light which is then allowed to fall on a prism, the resulting spectrum will be found to be modified.
If a source of light be placed behind the auxiliary slit a parallel beam of light will pass within the collimator and fall on the slit the width of which is to be measured.
If an infrared beam near the floor of the garage door opening is disrupted by anything passing through it while the door is going down, the garage door will automatically reverse.
If equipped, you may be able to "beam" file over to your handset using either infrared (IrDA) or Bluetooth.
If one prong of each fork be furnished with a small plain mirror, and a beam of light from a luminous point be reflected successively by the two mirrors, so as to form an image on a distinct screen, when one fork alone is put in vibration, the image will move on the screen and be seen as a line of a certain length.
If the beam is obstructed, the door will not close.
If the cardboard scale upon which the beam of light is reflected by the magnetometer mirror is a flat one, the deflections as indicated by the movement of the spot of light are related to the actual deflections of the needle in the ratio of tan 20 to 0.
If the coin is heavier than the lowest legal weight (that is, the standard weight less the remedy) the righthand side of the beam begins to fall and the left-hand one is raised.
If the supporting member is a floor beam or girder the girder should be rigidly connected to the floor system to prevent any twisting due to the weight of the projection.
If the tumor has not spread extensively, the radiation beam can be focused on the cancerous retinal cells.
If the tumor is small enough, other therapies such as external beam radiation therapy, photocoagulation, cryotherapy, thermotherapy, chemotherapy, and brachytherapy may be considered.
If then the objective tube is directed to any star, the convergent beam from the object-glass is received by the plane mirror from which it is reflected upwards along the polar axis and viewed through the hollow upper pivot.
If you look at the main cross beam just below the top window you can see that it sags slightly with age.
Imagine a horizontal section of a beam of light, and this section divided into a number of equal parts.
Immediately the current passed through the solenoid it caused the iron cylinder to rise, and, by means of its supporting rod, forced the end of the balance beam upwards, so depressing the other end that the negative carbon rod was forced downwards into contact with the metal in the crucible.
In 1360 it passed by the treaty of Bretigny from French to English hands, and its governor was murdered by Gaston Phoebus viscount of Beam, for refusing to surrender it to the count of Anjou.
In 1561 he entered the College de Navarre at Paris, returning in 1565 to Beam.
In a darkened room a beam of sunlight (or electric light) is concentrated by a large lens of 2 or 3 ft.
In a tantalum target, the electrons generate an intense highly directional gamma-ray beam that can be used to carry out photonuclear reactions.
In all cases it is customary to fill on top of the arches with a strong Portland cement concrete to a uniform level, generally the top of the deepest beam; the floor filling is constructed and carried to this level immediately upon the completion of each tier of beams, for the purpose not only of stiffening the frame laterally, and of adding to its stability by the imposition of a static load, but also to afford constantly safe and strong working platforms at regular and convenient intervals for use throughout the entire period of the construction.
In another the mould-board and share are shaped so that they can be swung on a swivel under the beam when the latter is lifted.
In case neither of the above methods can be applied, brackets should be used at each floor level or a continuous deep beam or girder carried all around the building.
In either case (as also with a prism) the position of minimum deviation leaves the width of the beam unaltered, i.e.
In order to ensure a high degree of sensitiveness, balances are sometimes constructed so that Z is slightly below the line joining X and Y, and is only slightly above H, the centre of gravity of the beam with the scale - pans and chains attached.
In order to pick up an object, simply aim the energy beam at that object with your Wii Remote.
In ordinary trade balances a triangular piece of hard steel, with a finely-ground edge, is driven through a triangular hole in the beam and jammed tight.
In other cases, while too small to be directly visible, they are large enough to scatter and polarize a beam of light.
In other types of electrostatic instruments the movable system rotates round a horizontal axis or rests upon knife edges like a scale beam; in others again the movable system is suspended by a wire.
In the autumn of 1786 there was an encounter near the village of East Lee between about 250 adherents of Daniel Shays (many of them from Lee township) and a body of state troops under General John Paterson, wherein the Shays contingent paraded a bogus cannon (made of a yarn beam) with such effect that the state troops fled.
In the Christian tradition, the vertical part of the cross represents man's relationship with God from earth to heaven and the horizontal beam represents man's relationship with each other in this world.
In the disk plough, which is built both as a riding and a walking plough, the essential feature is the substitution of a concavo convex disk, pivoted on the plough beam, for the mould-board and share of the ordinary plough.
In the fading beam, the local mayor, Cathy Jamieson, responded with the usual platitudes.
In the latter case it will be necessary to provide means to mount the coelostat on a carriage by which it can be moved east and west without changing the altitude or azimuth of its polar axis, and also to shift the second mirror so that it may receive all the light from the reflected beam.
In the third War of Religion he occupied Beam and Bigorre (1569).
In the United States and elsewhere engines drawing behind them a number of ploughs, arranged in echelon and taking perhaps The sub-soil plough has the beam and body but not the mould-board of an ordinary plough.
In their coarsest forms such striae are readily visible to the unaided eye, but finer ones escape detection unless special means are taken for rendering them visible; such special means conveniently take the form of an apparatus for examining the glass in a beam of parallel light, when the striae scatter the light and appear as either dark or bright lines according to the position of the eye.
In this test the voids created between the trapezoidal deck profile and the upper flange of the beam were filled.
Incidentally, the Beam was used extensively on Kitaro's European Tour in 1998.
Instead we let the Earth 's rotation sweep the telescope beam across the sky, once each sidereal day.
Instrumentation includes analog speedometer, odometer, and indicator lights for fuel, coolant temperature and low/high beam.
It consists of a steelyard mounted on a fulcrum; one arm carries at its extremity a heavy bob and pointer, the latter moving along a scale affixed to the stand and serving to indicate when the beam is in its standard position.
It includes an air-powered dart compartment, a light beam and a sight that flips up.
It is clear that errors will arise if the pieces of steel are not truly perpendicular to the plane of the beam, and the adjust - ment of great accuracy would be very tedious.
It is said that Eleazar, the priest who guarded the treasure, offered Crassus the golden beam as ransom for the whole, knowing, what no one else knew, that it was mainly composed of wood.
It is struck by a wooden beam swung on the outside, and only at the changes of the night-watches, when its deep tone may be heard in all parts of the city.
It is usually accurate enough in deflection calculations to take for I the moment of inertia at the centre of the beam and to consider it constant for the length of the beam.
Its position is then fixed by an automatic grip, and the coin falling down a shoot enters one of three compartments of a box, according to the position of the beam when it is arrested.
Joints of meat are suspended from the ring beam in the smoke to keep the meat free from flies and to season it.
Kitaro is a Japanese musician who has occasionally used the Blaster Beam in his work.
Lamps sited at these distances will provide, at the center of the beam, higher UVB in the D-UV range.
Laser beam for scanning bar codes (red cellophane mounted on card frame ).
Later investigations by Fraunhofer, Airy and others have greatly widened the field, and under the head of " diffraction " are now usually treated all the effects dependent upon the limitation of a beam of light, as well as those which arise from irregularities of any kind at surfaces through which it is transmitted, or at which it is reflected.
Leaves respond in another way to the same influence, placing themselves across the path of the beam of light.
Let measurements along the beam be represented according to any convenient scale, so that calling L 1 and 1 1 the lengths to be drawn on paper, we have L = aL i; now let r1, r 2, r 3 be a series of radii such that r 1 = R i /ab, r 2 = R 2 /ab, &c., where b is any convenient constant chosen of such magnitude as will allow arcs with the radii, r 1, &c., to be drawn with the means at the draughtsman's disposal.
Let the origin 0 betaken at the lowest point of the bent beam.
Linear focusing spot to flood beam with a twist of the wrist.
Look out for the remarkable ceilings particularly the ' Beam Room ' with its original painted ceiling dating from the early 1600s.
Maker's Mark is a favorite of many, Early Times is the bourbon used in the "official" Mint Julep recipe, and Jim Beam is a basic yet adequate brand.
Material etching can be carried out by Ion Beam Milling, reactive ion etching and wet chemical etching.
Maybe we could do something along this line with a light dependent resistor to receive the light beam.
Monuments of the tragic story were shown by the Romans in the time of Livy (the altar of Janus Curiatius near the sororium tigillum, the "sister's beam," or yoke under which Horatius had to pass; and the altar of Juno Sororia).
Moreover, from the 12th century Beam enjoyed a kind of representative government, with tours plenieres composed of deputies from the three estates.
Moreover, this is precisely the condition for the absence of interference between the component of a split beam; because, the time of passage being to the first order fds/V f(udx+vdy+wdz)V2, the second term will then be independent of the path (43 being a single valued function) and therefore the same for the paths of both the interfering beams. If therefore the aether can be put into motion, we conclude (with Stokes) that such motion, in free space, must be of strictly irrotational type.
Most of the time we sit out hard with the front foot close to the wooden beam dividing the boat.
Most specifically, the Beam was used as V'ger's voice.
Most use high-intensity halogen bulbs, so even though the individual lights are quiet small, the beam is penetrating.
Mustard Seed 1976 An experiment with a " Gull Wing " underwater shape for reduced waterline beam and low wetted area.
Of course the " burnt " gate was perfectly useable, for operational purposes, just lacking a balance beam.
On a conventional TV, an electron beam scans the picture from top to bottom, resulting in horizontal lines going across.
On side effects alone this would seem preferable to normal external beam treatment.
Once the beam hits a child, that child becomes it.
Once the holes were finished, the spreader beam was clamped into place above the holes.
One Friday morning, the third tree was startled when her beam was yanked from the forgotten woodpile.
One option is to install a weight bearing beam over the door so that it will still carry the load.
One system will require 7000 klystrons (instruments to generate RF waves to accelerate the beam ).
One thing is certain, futuristic technology presented on Star Trek decades ago is today's reality and makes viewing full episodes easier and faster than saying, "Beam me up, Scotty."
One type comprises two separate ploughs, one right hand and one left, which revolve on the beam, one working, while the other stands vertically above it.
Operating on this beam with a second prism, he found that the homogeneous light was not dispersed, and also that it was more refracted the nearer the point from which it was taken approached to the violet end of the spectrum RV.
Other focusing options include manual focusing, auto focusing lock, focus bracketing and an auto focus assist beam for lowlight photography.
Owing to the yielding of joints when a beam is first loaded a smaller modulus of elasticity should be taken than for a solid bar.
Passed a lot of boats this afternoon including a broad beam wooden Dutch barge with lee boards.
Peril Beam - Visit the dojo in Lake Hylia after getting the flippers.
Photocoagulation-A type of cancer treatment in which cancer cells are destroyed by an intense beam of laser light.
Post and Beam systems have randomly placed posts and beams that run both vertically and horizontally.
Prevent the use of any external optics that could decrease the beam divergence or its diameter.
Queen post - a pair of vertical timbers rising from a tie beam to support purlins.
Rankine gives the approximate rule Working deflection =5= l a /t o,000h, where l is the span and h the depth of the beam, the stresses being those usual in bridgework, due to the total dead and live load.
Reminiscences of the Greek signs of Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, Capricornus and Pisces are obvious severally in the Hindu Two Faces, Lion's Tail, Beam of a Balance, Arrow, Gazelle's Head (figured as a marine nondescript) and Fish.
Research Reactor Safety Research reactors continue to be widely used for radioisotope production, neutron beam utilization, material irradiation and other applications.
Rood beam A beam, across the arch leading to the choir in the church, supporting the rood beam A beam, across the arch leading to the choir in the church, supporting the rood.
Rood beam A beam, across the arch leading to the choir in the church, supporting the rood.
Roof of rafters and chamfered purlins with one cambered tie beam.
Saturday 4th March I 've decided to implement the new security force beam generators next.
She was 26 feet long, 30 feet beam, 17.3 draft and 2,000 tons displacement.
She was the first beam trawler in the Boston fleet.
Sigebert was anxious to avenge his sister-in-law, but on the intervention of Guntram, he accepted the compensation offered by Chilperic, namely the cities of Bordeaux, Cahors and Limoges, with Beam and Bigorre.
Similarly the two projecting ends of the central piece of steel which forms the fulcrum take bearing on two cheeks of the stand, between which the beam sways.
Simply point the beam at a spot on the floor and wiggle it until your cat takes notice.
Since a beam of common light can be resolved into plane polarized streams and these on recomposition give a stream with properties indistinguishable from those of common light, whatever their relative retardation may be, it is natural to assume that an analytical representation of common light can be obtained in which no longitudinal vector occurs.
Since infrared light is just outside the range of normal human vision, no one can see the beam.
Since the accident at Hartley colliery in 1862, caused by the breaking of the pumping-engine beam, which fell into the shaft and blocked it up, whereby the whole of the men then at work in the mine were starved to death, it has been made compulsory upon mine-owners in the United Kingdom to have two pits for each working, in place of the single one divided by walls or brattices which was formerly thought sufficient.
Small, of Berwickshire, brought out a plough in which beam and handle were of wrought iron, the mould-board of cast iron.
Some cells die when this high intensity ultrasound beam is focused directly onto them.
Some of this light also passed through the second hole, and thus he obtained a narrow beam of practically homogeneous light in a fixed direction (the line joining the apertures in the two screens).
Some opposition groups beam radio broadcasts to Ethiopia using hired shortwave transmitters overseas.
Sometime in the early 1990's, a few women made the claim that they got turned on by listening to the Blaster Beam that was part of a concert they attended at Central Park in New York.
Stick- The Light-Stick has a powerful beam that is much brighter than most two cell flashlights.
Students can easily share information during team projects by linking their PDAs through the infrared beam.
Such data is presented Table 5. On Figure 15 below is illustrated the splicing of rebars between bond beam and tie-column.
Suddenly the beam caught a figure crouched ahead.
Swine, bred all over France, are more numerous in Brittany, Anjou (whence comes the well-known breed of Craon), Poitou, Burgundy, the west and north of the central plateau and Beam.
Sword Beam - Get the Flame Lantern and visit Grimblade in Hyrule Castle.
The 612 Scaglietti's twin xenon projector headlights also offer a beam that is far superior to traditional halogen lights.
The abnormal blood vessel connections are located and eliminated with a laser beam.
The adjustable focus beam allows you to change the intensity of the light according to the current need.
The antlers are short, upright and deeply furrowed, the beam forking at about two-thirds of its length, and the upper prong again dividing, thus making three points.
The aperture of the unretarded beam may thus be taken to be limited by x = - h, x = o, y= - 1, y= +1; and that of the beam retarded by R to be given by x =o, x =h, y = - 1, y = +l.
The apparatus is so designed that when the plummet is suspended in air, the index of the beam is at the zero of the scale; if this be not so, then it is adjusted by a levelling screw.
The average low beam range of a regular halogen headlamp is approximately 40 meters.
The balance consists essentially of a beam with two scale pans, one for the coin and the other for the counterpoise.
The balance consists of a pair of equal-armed beams rigidly connected together and acting as a single beam.
The beam A is of steel made in one piece, A about II in.
The beam above is probably the rood beam - or not, perhaps.
The beam delivery system is an important part of the accelerator that lies between the main linac and the detector interaction region.
The beam expanders had reduced the divergence to just less than 0.4 milli radians.
The beam is of bronze in a single deep casting, cored out in the middle so as to allow the saddle at the top of the stand to pass through the beam and afford a continuous bearing for the fulcrum knife-edge.
The beam is released and in the course of a second or so takes up a certain position dependent on the relative weights of the coin and counterpoise.
The beam must be provided with a small ball of metal which can be screwed up and down a stem on the top of the beam for the purpose of accurately adjusting the position of the centre of gravity, and there should be a small adjustable weight on a fine screw projecting horizontally from one end of the beam for the purpose of accurately balancing the arms.
The beam of light extinguished and she felt around with trembling hands until she located the flashlight.
The beam then recovers its original position and the action of the machine is renewed.
The beam trawl was the first type to be used.
The beam was swallowed by the catacombs, and it was still too dark around her to see how large the underground world was.
The best method of obtaining a strong beam of polarized light is to isolate one of the streams into which a beam of common light is resolved by double refraction.
The Blaster Beam is actually a real musical instrument.
The Blaster Beam is constructed of a 15 to 20 foot metal beam that has a number of taut wires with electric guitars pickups hanging from the end.
The Blaster Beam was the main instrument used in the score for the IMAX movie Chronos in 1985.
The calibration unit produces a beam that matches the telescope pupil very nicely except that it contains no central obscuration.
The cardboard scale SS is placed above a wooden screen, having in it a narrow vertical slit which permits a beam of light from the lamp L to reach the mirror of the magnetometer M, whence it is reflected upon the scale.
The chestnut covers considerable areas in Prigord, Limousin and Beam; resinotis trees (firs, pines, larches, &c.) form fine forests in the Vosges and The indigenous fauna include the bear, now very rare but still found in the Alps and Pyrenees, the wolf, harbouring chiefly in the Cvennes and Vosges, but in continually decreasing areas; the fox, marten, badger, weasel, otter, the beaver in the extreme south of the Rhne valley, and in the Alps the marmot; the red deer and roe deer are preserved in many of the forests, and the wild boar is found in several districts; the chamois and wild goat survive in the Pyrenees and Alps.
The circular drum is divided into four equal compartments by radial diaphragms. And in a pan at the other end of the beam (which is counter - balanced for the weight of the drum) is a I-lb weight to weigh the tea.
The clean room has all the facilities for device fabrication including dry etching by ion beam milling.
The clutch mechanism is freed at the proper time by the action of the vertical rod at the end of the beam, and the brushes then he 4-lb weight is being lifted.
The concepts of " underfocus " and " overfocus " are introduced via ray diagrams and beam convergence is defined.
The condenser aperture controls the fraction of the beam which is allowed to hit the specimen.
The coulter (either knife or disk) and sometimes a skim-coulter (or jointer) are attached adjustably to the beam, so as to act in the front of the share.
The de Buades, however, were a family of distinction in the principality of Beam.
The direction of the beam boresight is at an angle phi from the broadside direction of the array.
The end knife-edges are adjusted and tightly jammed into exact position by means of wedge pieces and set screws, and the beam is furnished with delicate adjusting weights at its top. The position of the beam with respect to the horizontal is shown by a horizontal pointer (not shown) projecting from one end of it, which plays past a scale, each division of which corresponds to the i l oth or i hth of a grain according to the size and delicacy of the machine.
The end view shows the slightly simplified version of the buffer beam.
The feed beam completely illuminates the reflector antenna without too much spillover.
The first part will be, as before, zinc to the line; at the next half stroke of the beam M will not pass through, as there is no hole in the paper; but at the third half stroke it passes through and copper is put to the line.
The first recorded form of plough is found on the monuments of Egypt, where it consists simply of a wooden wedge tipped with iron and fastened to a handle projecting backwards and a beam, pulled by men or oxen, projecting forwards.
The first would correspond to a general turning of the beam; and the second would imply imperfect focusing of the central parts.
The force Q, usually measured by a spring, required to maintain the beam in its central position is proportional to (P - p).
The former beam line incorporates a 6 movement goniometer which can be accessed via an air locked sample loading facility.
The front beam axle is drilled for lightness with the spring going through the beam leaving the original spring mounting pad free.
The furrow wheels are placed on inclined axles, the plough beam being carried on swing links, operated by a hand lever when it is necessary to raise the plough out of the furrow.
The group is a leading international center for the application of ion beam techniques for semiconductor detector characterisation.
The headache-post is a vertical wooden beam placed on the main sill directly below the walking-beam, to receive the weight of the latter in case of breakage of connexions.
The helve, or main beam of the hammer, rotates freely about the fixed pivot.
The Himalayan Beam Tree, P. vestita is extremely fine, but is not hardy everywhere.
The history of the Foraes of the Portuguese towns, and of the Fors du Beam, is precisely analogous to that of the fueros of Castile.
The laser beam is being amplitude modulated by the signal generator.
The load on an element bx of the beam may be represented by wbx, where - w is in general a function of x.
The lower beam carries on a saddle a scale which is raised nearly to the top of the glass case in which the machine is enclosed, and as the beams sway this scale plays past a scratch on the glass, which is so placed that when the zero point on the scale coincides with the scratch the beams are horizontal.
The lower section once opened, to allow an updraft to the rood beam.
The main shaft is termed the beam; the first or lowest tine the brow-tine; the second the bez-tine; the third the trez-tine, or royal; and the branched portion forming the summit the crown, or surroyals.
The manufacture of the wrought-iron " I " beam in 1855 made cheaper fire-proof construction possible, and, with the introduction of passenger lifts (see Elevators; Lifts or HoIsTs) about ten years later, led to the erection of buildings to be used as hotels, flats, offices, factories, and for other commercial purposes, containing many more storeys than had formerly been found profitable.
The Miracle Beam is a laser cat toy that will keep your cat in stitches for as long as you care to play.
The movements of the apparatus, which when complete should consist of two similar pendulums in planes at right angles to each other, are recorded by means of a beam of light, which, after reflection from the mirror or mirrors, passes through a cylindrical lens and is focussed upon a moving surface of photographic paper.
The movie 2010, which was co-written by Huxley interestingly enough, also used the Blaster Beam on the soundtrack to the film.
The murk remaining in the lagar is then pressed by means of a lever or beam press with which this vessel is fitted.
The neutron fluence rate depends upon factors such as target thickness, charged particle beam current, geometry and required neutron fluence rate depends upon factors such as target thickness, charged particle beam current, geometry and required neutron energy resolution.
The one complete antler has a well-marked burr and a long undivided beam, which eventually forks.
The pair of beams are hung centrally by rods and hooks from knife-edges in the forked end of a strong beam, which is carried at its fulcrum by the top plate of the frame of the machine.
The play of the beam is limited by a stop S and a screw R, the latter being so adjusted that when the end Y of the beam is held down the two air-gaps are of equal width.
The popularity of this monster brought him back again in 1993 as a larger version mutated by radiation and able to emit a uranium heat beam.
The position of these fringes will depend on the total retardation in time of the one beam with respect to the other; and thus it might be expected to vary with the direction of the earth's motion,.
The powerful dual beam led flashlight has an optional strobe feature to allow you to signal to others.
The pre-focused model gives a constant high intensity beam.
The pressures of the beam on the supports are of course represented by ED, AE.
The process starts with a laser beam or electron beam writing a pattern on fused silica or silicon.
The readout gaps are milled obliquely into silicon beams used focused ion beam etching.
The researchers can cool a beam of hydrogen atoms using a helium cryostat to just 10 degrees above absolute zero.
The resolving power and the width of the emergent beam fix the optical character of the instrument.
The rods are held in this position by detents which take hold of the shoulders of the rods, and are acted upon from the front end of the upper beam and the weights-pan end of the lower beam respectively, in order to release the rods at the proper times and reduce orcut off the flow of sugar from the hopper.
The rood was carried either on a transverse beam, the " rood beam," or by a gallery, the " rood loft."
The ropes were then simply unbolted from the supporting beam, leaving merely a small hole.
The samson-post, which supports the walking beam, and the jack-posts, are dove-tailed and keyed into the sills.
The scientists plan to collide the beam with protons circulating through a high-energy accelerator.
The screen might be separate from the rood beam or rood loft.
The sensors send out a red beam that, if broken, will stop the door and force it to reverse direction.
The simplest way of showing dispersion is to refract a narrow beam of sunlight through a prism of glass or prismatic vessel =containing water or other clear liquid.
The simplest way of showing dispersion is to refract a narrow beam of sunlight through a prism of glass or prismatic vessel containing water or other clear liquid.
The slit of the collimator confines the light to a nearly linear source, the beam diverging from each point of the source being subsequently made parallel by means of a lens.
The small figure by the machine saluted smartly and beamed, if a rat skull could beam.
The Soviets claim to build a flat brick arch lintel of six meters without a steel beam.
The Star Trek blaster beam doesn't refer to a special weapon of Starfleet Academy or an alien race in any of the episodes.
The Star Trek Blaster Beam is not exclusive the Star Trek.
The synchrotron beam profile is 2 mm horizontal by 0.2 mm vertical, thus the focused image is 1 mm by 0.05 mm.
The theorem that any coplanar system of forces can be reduced to a force acting through any assigned point, together with a couple, has an important illustration in the theory of the distribution of shearing stress and bending moment in a horizontal beam, or other structure, subject to vertical extraneous forces.
The theory of the scale-beam is stated by Weisbach in his Mechanics of Machinery and Engineering, as follows - In fig I D is the fulcrum of the balance, S the centre of gravity of the beam alone without the scales, chains or weights; A and B the points of suspension of the chains.
The twin bedroom has a very low beam to the doorway - beware!
The two forks are fixed so that one vibrates in a vertical, and the other in a horizontal, plane, and they are so placed that a converging beam of light received on one mirror is reflected to the other and then brought to a point on a screen.
The use of proton beam irradiation fulfills this requirement.
The vertical sync frequency is the number of times per second the monitor can traverse its beam vertically.
The wakeful shepherd, tending his flocks, beholds from the mountain 's top the first faint morning beam ere cometh the risen day.
The weighing beam in the Hefner-Alteneck dynamometer is placed transversely to the belt (see Electrotechnischen Zeitschrift, 1881, 7).
The world 's largest rotative beam engines, opened in 1865, are being restored to their former splendor by local volunteers.
The wounded leg soon became so much worse that the horse was suspended from a beam.
The x ray technologist positions the patient appropriately, so that the part of the body to be x rayed will be between the x-ray beam and the film plate.
Their first video type game was actually the Beam Gun Game, which would be developed later as the NES Zapper.
Their width and height are sufficient to transmit (at the position of minimum deviation) the entire beam received from the collimator.
Then the deflection at the centre is the value of y for x = a, and is _ 5 wa4 S - 14 EI' The radius of curvature of the beam at D is given by the relation R=EI/M.
Then the deviation y= DE of the neutral axis of the bent beam at any point D from the axis OX is given by the relation d 2 y Ml dx 2 = EI' where M is the bending moment and I the amount of inertia of the beam at D, and E is the coefficient of elasticity.
Then, in the beam of his flashlight, a mere five meters away, he saw a lioness.
There is also a very narrow, high intensity beam which is pre-focused by the manufacturer.
Therefore by graduating the top of the beam and shifting a rider grain weight till the beam is horizontal, it is easy to ascertain the small difference of weight in the scale-pans which caused the de - flection to the T foth or i.
Therefore for balances of precision the end knife-edges are fixed on the top of the beam so as to present a continuous unbroken knife-edge, and the fulcrum knife-edge is also made continuous, the beam being cored out or cut away to admit of the introduction of the stand bearing.
These are carried on the beam, to which are attached the handles or tilts at the back, and the hake or clevis and draught-chain at the front.
They can't be lower than 250mm, or higher than the highest point of the dipped beam headlamp.
They try their freezing beam to stop Godzilla's meltdown but to no avail.
They will spread their loads via a waling beam running along the top of the piles.
This beam is heavily counterbalanced at its further extremity.
This brings the beam to a horizontal position.
This case has important practical applications; for instance we may use the method to find the pressures on the supports of a beam loaded in any given manner.
This coloring matter, as shown by its absorption spectrum, picks out of the ordinary beam of light a large proportion of its red and blue rays, together with some of the green and yellow.
This combines MBE growth, focused ion beam lithography, and hydrogen radical cleaning within one complete ultra high vacuum system.
This lower beam is integrated into the XC90's structure and is neatly concealed behind the spoiler.
This new tripod flashlight sets up anywhere, is sturdy, and the beam can be directed right on your project.
This platen had a perpendicular motion, being guided in grooves and worked by a connecting rod fixed to a cross beam and crank, which acquired its motion from the main shaft.
This rod was connected with the negative pole of the generator, and was suspended from one arm of a balance-beam, while from the other end of the beam was suspended a vertical hollow iron cylinder, which could be moved into or out of a wire coil or solenoid joined as a shunt across the two carbon rods of the furnace.
This theory relates to beam flexure resulting from couples applied to the beam without consideration of the shearing forces.
Thus for a beam supported at the ends and loaded with w per inch length M =w (a 2 - x 2), where a is the half span.
Thus if the horizontal scale be one-tenth of an inch to the foot, a =120, and a beam Ioo ft.
Thus, the beam appears to self-heal or repair itself after passing beyond a tweezed object, enabling it to manipulate other particles.
Time of flight experiments can also be carried out by using a pulsed helium beam created using a beam chopper.
To determine the density of any liquid it is only necessary to suspend the plummet in the liquid, and to bring the beam to its normal position by means of the riders; the relative density is read off directly from the riders.
To keep the beam truly in its place, which is very necessary, as all the bearings are flat,the re From Airy, " On Weighing Machines," Institution of Civil Engineers, 1892.
To make a hologram, the object to be photographed is first bathed in the light of a laser beam.
To meet tensile stresses the steel is nearly always inserted in the form of bars running along the beam.
To test the theories, an FM radio station in Australia played some Blaster Beam music over and over for several minutes to see if any of the female listeners had the same feelings.
To the last, judging by the specimens of Scandinavian boats which have come down to us, they must have been not very seaworthy; they were shallow, narrow in the beam, pointed at both ends, and so eminently suitable for manoeuvring (with oars) in creeks and bays.
Turning the light back on, she pointed the beam on the area where the scream seemed to originate.
Two wheels of unequal height are commonly fitted to the front of the beam.
Una rig is fairly shallow and broad in the beam, often fitted with an extra rig.
Unlike tie beam trusses they are integral to the walls of the building.
Upstairs, one frequently had to bend to avoid concussion on a beam or a sloping roofline.
Use a pair of Chinese bamboo flutes and suspend them from the beam with a red ribbon.
Use your UFO to beam people up, and try not to get caught!!
Using the symbols of the diagram, it can be shown that the effect of placing the weight W at E instead of F is to cause the end of the beam to descend, as if under the action of an additional weight, w, at F such that w Wa(ml - l +tan 0)/h.
Vessels, Beam Trawl 20 meters or over, can be rigged for either beam trawling or scallop dredging.
View his biography and check out his discography and learn more about the Blaster Beam from the inventor himself.
View of edge beam showing reinforcement corrosion which has caused concrete to spall away from the soffit.
Watch Craig Huxley show you how the Beam is used.
We had a hurricane lamp to find them, hanging up on a beam.
We have a national facility within the condensed matter group for the production of thin magnetic films by molecular beam epitaxy.
We may now investigate the mathematical expression for the disturbance propagated in any direction from a small particle upon which a beam of light strikes.
Well, to kill your hits, you use a beam katana.
What are called "feathered" flowers are those which have an even close feathering, forming an unbroken edging of colour all round, "flamed" flowers being those which have a beam or bold mark down the centre, not reaching to the bottom of the cup.
What is required is some means for localizing and directing a beam of radiation.
When a beam of light which is not homogeneous in character, i.e.
When light from an extended source is made to converge upon the crystal, the phenomenon of rings and brushes localized at infinity is obtained.The exact calculation of the intensity in this case is very complicated and the resulting expression is too unwieldy to be of any use, but as an approximation the formula for the case of a parallel beam may be employed, the quantities and p therein occurring being regarded as functions of the angle and plane of incidence and consequently as variables.
When the bag is nearly charged to the weight of 4 lb, the weight of the bag of sugar overcomes the resistance of the counterbalance of the upper beam, and its front end drops a certain distance.
Whenever the particles are sufficiently fine, the light emitted laterally is blue in colour and, in a direction perpendicular to the incident beam, is completely polarized.
While you're at it, make sure that the box is securely fastened to the overhead joist or beam.
With a firm grip on Rowling's world, her illustrations carry a torch down the path the author has beaten out of the bush, illuminating the forest and casting a beam of light for readers to follow into each chapter.
With a super-highway of information technology at their disposal, Microsoft could beam us the details in seconds.
With the .orthogonal arrangement for illuminating and observing the beam of light traverses an extremely fine slit through a well-corrected system, whose optic axis is perpendicular to the axis of the microscope; the system reduces the dimensions of the beam to about 2 to 4 in the focal plane of the objective.
X rays are produced in the form of a beam that rotates around the patient.
Y Y' is a so.- iron yoke, which rocks upon knife-edges K and constitutes the beam of the balance.
You can choose designs to adorn the sides of the rings, maybe a gymnast on a balance beam to signify your participation in gymnastics or a musical note for the marching band.
You can find the Miracle Beam at Petco.com for about $9.00.
You engage in such activities as collecting coins to buy a soda, finding the batteries for a teleporter, and chasing down a beam of light.
You may even want to go with the laser thermometer option that somehow reads the temperature of your food (or pots, pans, oven, cooking partner, dog) by shooting a laser beam at it and determining the temperature.
You may have the more common external beam radiotherapy.